Good Laptop For College

speedylegs

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Hello, I am going to college and currently I have a dell studio laptop but it is 17 inches and is way too big and heavy to carry around with me. I want to get a mac because I like making movies, editing photos, and mixing music. I was wondering if getting a mac would be a good fit or if there is a PC that would be just as good. Currently for video editing I use Power Director and I really enjoy using that for video editing but it is not compatible on macs. So I am looking for a computer that is smaller and is great for all the editing type of things and is no more expensive than 1300 dollars.
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Hello speedylegs;

Macs & PCs use mostly the same hardware these days.
I'm guessing you're using the 13" MacBook Pro as your $1300 baseline?
Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz Sandy Bridge CPU, 4GB RAM, 500GB 5400-rpm HDD, slot load DVD burner, 13.3" 1280x800 LCD w/ Intel HD 3000 graphics. 4.6 lbs and 7+hrs battery run time.
alternate CPU: Core i7-2620M 2.7Ghz dual core Sandy Bridge CPU.
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (2011) Review
Hello speedylegs;

Macs & PCs use mostly the same hardware these days.
I'm guessing you're using the 13" MacBook Pro as your $1300 baseline?
Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz Sandy Bridge CPU, 4GB RAM, 500GB 5400-rpm HDD, slot load DVD burner, 13.3" 1280x800 LCD w/ Intel HD 3000 graphics. 4.6 lbs and 7+hrs battery run time.
alternate CPU: Core i7-2620M 2.7Ghz dual core Sandy Bridge CPU.
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (2011) Review
 
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Correction to above - the standard HDD is 320GB 5400rpm.

A suggestion:
Toshiba Tecra 14" R840-S8430 notebook $1279
Core i5-2520M 2.5GHz Sandy Bridge CPU, 4GB RAM, 320GB 7200-rpm HDD, tray load DVD burner, 13.3" 1366x768 LCD w/ AMD HD 6470M graphics. 4.2 lbs and 7+hrs battery run time.

Toshiba Tecra R840-S8430 review

Some other differences:
MacBook Pro 13 has the new Thunderbolt high speed Firewire replacement. Tecra R840 has USB 3.0
MBP has a glossy (reflective) LCD screen. R840 has a matte (non-reflective) LCD screen. A matte screen can cut down on glare and makes it easier to use outside or in a classroom with difficult lighting conditions.
MBP has a one year warranty. R840 has a 3yr warranty.
 

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Can you explain to me this logic? I seriously want to know why people think macs are better for this stuff. The best answer I've gotten is the bundled software is better which I won't deny, but there are better alternatives to those. Not bashing, just legitimately wondering.
 

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he wants to do video editing so i think he would benefit highly from a quad core i7



from what a ece told me was that macs are nessicarily made better is just that they dont have to worry about combatibillity issues. for instance for a pc there cold be 10 different hard drive,ram,lcd, and keyboard manufacturers with 2 more for gpu and cpu. thats roughly 40000 different combinations and a lot of potential for compatibility issues and failures where macs have a vary limited range of parts. how valid that point is, well thats for an individual to decide.
 
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if you have a windows disk, or pirate windows then get a sager [clevo]. they are the best bang for the buck. you can get a quadcore i7, gtx460, 4 ram slots, and you can upgrade ever little part for them for a good price. check out the sager np5165 on xoticpc.com, i might be getting it soon